A
page 1 in the 15 Nov 1914 issue of the Simcoe Reformer included
summary desceiptions of those who went overseas from Norfolk in
the
second contingent. The following is extracted from that article.

Private E.
Dolman, 18 years. Born in England.
Lived in Townsend. Single.

The
following extract is from a page 11 article in the 11 Nov 1915
issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

The following
letter from Pte. S. A. Beaumont, who went with the second
contingent from here ... is dated 23 Oct.

... I had a letter from E.
Dolman of Waterford yesterday. He is still in bed at the
Overcliffe Red Cross Hospital at Westchiffe-on-Sea, with his leg
in splints. He is getting along as well as can be expected.

... the above is the first
reference we have had of
E. Dolman being wounded. -- Ed..